I visited Chambers Street in June (my second visit) but I was having some foot problems and there was no place for a customer to sit down. No one came up to me to offer help. The layout was crowded and uncomfortable and I left very quickly. At Burgundy Wine Company the prices tend to be high, but there are places to sit and browse through old wine books, etc. (On my first visit to Chambers several years ago I had good service from Mr. Fass.)

PW, Alla' my buddies at Hi Time like Chuck Hanson will be upset about you moving them from the lovely community of Costa Mesa to dirty, smelly, nasty L.A. WW [img]/ubb/wink.gif[/img] ((PSS. And Roberto will be EXTREMEMY upset you dint come to Santaa Monica and visit his "Wine Exchange")))

WW, I called Hi-Time to offer them a listing on Wines.com and I got someone very nasty on the phone. You know me, I am very cordial and not a slick sales guy. I was surprised cause I wanted them on board. Instead I went to KL and ended up buying a case of wine to serve up at a party...

FYI I also tried Wine Exchange but they haven't bothered to call me back.

So goes the business development process. "Sometimes you eat the bar, and uh, sometimes the bar eats you" (That's from one of my favorite movies The Big Lebowski)

When you get in town if you'd like I'll call Chuck and introduce you. When again are you coming in? My largest account in San Diego called and requested my presence next Wed the 11th so I have to leave town the 10th. When are you hitting town?????WW